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Aging of the Human Vestibular System

机译:人类前庭系统的衰老

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Aging affects every sensory system in the body, including the vestibular system. Although its impact is often difficult to quantify, the deleterious impact of aging on the vestibular system is serious both medically and economically. The deterioration of the vestibular sensory end organs has been known since the 1970s; however, the measurable impact from these anatomical changes remains elusive. Tests of vestibular function either fall short in their ability to quantify such anatomical deterioration, or they are insensitive to the associated physiologic decline and/or central compensatory mechanisms that accompany the vestibular aging process. When compared with healthy younger individuals, a paucity of subtle differences in test results has been reported in the healthy older population, and those differences are often observed only in response to nontraditional and/or more robust stimuli. In addition, the reported differences are often clinically insignificant insomuch that the recorded physiologic responses from the elderly often fall within the wide normative response ranges identified for normal healthy adults. The damaging economic impact of such vestibular sensory decline manifests itself in an exponential increase in geriatric dizziness and a subsequent higher prevalence of injurious falls. An estimated $10 to $20 billion dollar annual cost has been reported to be associated with falls-related injuries and is the sixth leading cause of death in the elderly population, with a 20% mortality rate. With an estimated 115% increase in the geriatric population over 65 years of age by the year 2050, the number of balanced-disordered patients with a declining vestibular system is certain to reach near epidemic proportions. An understanding of the effects of age on the vestibular system is imperative if clinicians are to better manage elderly patients with balance disorders, dizziness, and vestibular disease.
机译:衰老影响身体的每个感觉系统,包括前庭系统。尽管其影响通常很难量化,但衰老对前庭系统的有害影响在医学和经济上都是严重的。自1970年代以来,人们就知道前庭感觉终末器官的退化。然而,这些解剖变化的可测量影响仍然难以捉摸。前庭功能测试不能量化这种解剖学恶化的能力,或者它们对伴随前庭衰老过程的相关生理衰退和/或中央补偿机制不敏感。当与健康的年轻个体进行比较时,在健康的老年人群中报告了很少的测试结果细微差异,并且这些差异通常仅在响应非传统和/或更强大的刺激时才观察到。另外,所报告的差异在临床上通常是无关紧要的,因此所记录的老年人的生理反应常常落在为正常健康成年人确定的广泛的规范反应范围内。这种前庭感觉下降的破坏性经济影响表现为老年人头晕呈指数增长,随后发生的伤害性跌倒患病率更高。据报道,每年约10至200亿美元的成本与跌倒相关的伤害有关,是老年人中第六大死亡原因,死亡率为20%。到2050年,65岁以上的老年人口估计将增长115%,前庭系统下降的平衡失调患者的数量肯定会接近流行病的比例。如果临床医生要更好地治疗患有平衡失调,头晕和前庭疾病的老年患者,则必须了解年龄对前庭系统的影响。

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